• Red RC Network:
  • ETS |
  • Red RC |
  • EOS |
  • ENS |
  • OneTen
  • Home
  • Gallery
  • Standings
  • The Series
  • Rules
July 12, 2018

ETS concludes 11th season at Hudy Arena

The season finale of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series takes place this weekend (13-15 July) at the Hudy Arena in Slovakia.  Having hosted the penultimate round of the championship last year, the World famous facility has returned to its traditional date of being not just the sixth and final round but also doubling up as the perfect venue for all the ETS’ end of season awards presentations. With 3 of the four titles already settled when the previous round saw the return of Apeldoorn in the Netherlands to the schedule, the final round will very much be an important form guide ahead of the upcoming World Championships in South Africa. Having successfully defended his ETS Modified title, Bruno Coelho will be looking to remain undefeated at his Xray team’s home track.  

Winning every year since bursting onto the international scene at the end of 2014 at the World Championships in Florida, Coelho will go for his fourth consecutive ‘home’ win and fourth win of the season.  With home advantage, Xray has enjoyed a 1-2 for the last three years thanks to Alexander Hagberg and the Swede is very much finding his form ahead of the World Championships and would love nothing more than to add win No.2 of the season at Hudy Arena.

The last non Xray driver to win at Hudy Arena was Marc Rheinard, when he led a Tamiya 1-2 from Viktor Wilck back in 2014 with Ronald Volker completing the podium.  Rheinard comes into the weekend holding second in the points standings but the Infinity driver needs to protect his position from both Volker and Hagberg. Winner of the season opener, Rheinard has struggled to match that form of late, however he was to be the last remaining challenger to Coelho in the title race but 5th in Apeldoorn ended his chances of taking the fight to Slovakia. 

Volker has recently found great form being the only one to challenge Coelho in Apeldoorn and has subsequently been crowned European Champion ahead of Hagberg with Coelho third.  The Yokomo driver will also be highly motivated to ensure he doesn’t end the season without a victory.  The 5-time champion has won a race every season since joining the championship and would like to continue that statistic by getting his first Hudy Arena win. Such a result would also do no harm at all to boost his confidence as he sets out to defend his World title.  

With Jan Ratheisky wrapping up the Pro Stock and Formula titles at Apeldoorn, and the overall season podium decided, the title attention will be on the 40+ Masters class which was an new addition to ETS this season.  Each race has produced a different winner so far but it is Thomas Oehler would comes in the final round leading the standings albeit by a single point.  Winner in Spain, Christian Drießle is second ahead of the most recent winner Beni Stutz who took the TQ and his first ever ETS win in the Netherlands.  All three drivers will battle it out to become the inaugural champion.

FacebookTwitter


June 24, 2018

Video – Modified A-main Leg 3


June 24, 2018

Video – Pro Stock A-main Leg 3


June 24, 2018

Video – Formula A-main Leg 3


June 24, 2018

Video – Masters 40+ A-main Leg 3


June 24, 2018

3 in a row – Coelho lifts ETS title with Apeldoorn win

Bruno Coelho has retained his Yokomo Euro Touring Series title claiming the championship for the third year in succession with victory on his debut at the Apeldoorn track in the Netherlands.  Top Qualifier for the fourth time this season, the Xray driver added the third win of his campaign in A3 after the early demise of his main challenger all weekend Ronald Volker.  With both having a win each from the opening two A-Mains, Volker pushed hard but it was to be too much and he rolled his Yokomo over the curbing coming onto the main straight on the first run through.  This left team-mate & third place starter Christopher Krapp to take up the challenge but despite a good effort of getting the Portuguese driver in touch the German couldn’t mount an attack.  With Volker setting a new track record as he finished out A3 finishing it in 9th, his early results would still give him second with Krapp joining him on the podium.  Volker’s best result this season, it was a good weekend for the Yokomo team with Yannic Prumper finishing fourth but once again it was Coelho who was the benchmark.

‘The championship is secured. What more can I ask for. I had flips in qualifying and a body tuck in the final but in the end worked out well so I am very happy’, was Coehlo’s reaction to achieving the title hat trick.  On A3 he said, ‘It started very well and Volker started very strong but made a mistake. I think I had a not good batch of tyres because I was not able to pull away like before from Krapp but I was able to manage and take the win’.

Volker said, ‘I push hard and it was too hard obviously.  It was basically over for me after that’.  The World Champion continued, ‘Sure I was hoping something would happen but I can’t be too unhappy with my own performance and also that of my team-mates.  I felt confident going into A3 so who knows what would have happened if I had kept it on track. I would like to have seen what I could have done’.

‘Man I was close. the car was the best it have been all weekend’, was Krapp’s summary of A3.  The former ETS race winner added, ‘when Ronald rolled I pushed so hard. I drove 110% but he could drive 90% and then my tyres were done in the last two laps.  Good job to Bruno for his win’.  Now in his second season with the factory Yokomo team he said, ‘I’m really happy to get my second podium and with our cars finishing 2,3,4 and Nico (Lee) also in the final it shows our form is good.  I look forward to the next race’.

In Formula and Pro Stock both titles would also be decided at the penultimate round with Jan Ratheisky emulating his Xray team-mate Coelho by securing both championships with wins in Apeldoorn. In the Scorpion Power System Formula class, Ratheisky had a good battle with Top Qualifier Simon Lauter in A3. With Lauter hanging on for the win, it left the pair tied on points but Ratheisky’s A2 was faster so he took it to claim the over title for a 5th time.  In the Xray Pro Stock class after winning A1 but going out in A2, Ratheisky put in a tone to tone win ahead of Olivier Bultynck to take back the title he lost last season. Overall Bultynck would finish Round 5 third behind A2 winner Max Mächler.  In the Infinity 40+ Masters class the result would also come down to race winning times with Infinity driver Beni Stutz winning A3 ahead of A2 winner Christian Drießle, A3 the faster race securing ETS veteran Stutz his first ever win of the championship.

View complete event results here.

View the event image gallery here.

FacebookTwitter


June 24, 2018

Video – Modified A-main Leg 2


June 24, 2018

Video – Pro Stock A-main Leg 2


  • Page 21 of 187
  • « First
  • ‹ Previous
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21 (current)
  • 22
  • 23
  • Next ›
  • Last »
Title Sponsor
Primary Sponsors
Associate Sponsors
ETS 2013/14 Sponsors
Series Partners
ETS 2013/14 Sponsors

Like Euro Touring Series on Facebook

  • Information

  • - Submit News
  • - Advertise with us
  • - About us
  • Red RC Network

  • - Euro Touring Series
  • - Red RC
  • - Euro Offroad Series
  • - Euro Nitro Series
  • - OneTen
  • Social Networks

  • Red RC

  • The Internet's leading source of RC Car news, videos and event coverage.
  • © 2006 - 2019 Red RC, The Netherlands.
  • Red RC

  • The Internet's leading source of RC Car news, videos and event coverage.
  • © 2006 - 2019 Red RC, The Netherlands.